Ezekiel 21:4-5
Context21:4 Because I will cut off from you both the righteous and the wicked, my sword will go out from its sheath against everyone 1 from the south 2 to the north. 21:5 Then everyone will know that I am the Lord, who drew my sword from its sheath – it will not be sheathed again!’
Jeremiah 47:6-7
Context47:6 How long will you cry out, 3 ‘Oh, sword of the Lord,
how long will it be before you stop killing? 4
Go back into your sheath!
Stay there and rest!’ 5
when I, the Lord, have 7 given it orders?
I have ordered it to attack
the people of Ashkelon and the seacoast. 8
[21:4] 1 tn Heb “all flesh” (also in the following verse).
[21:4] 2 tn Heb “Negev.” The Negev is the south country.
[47:6] 3 tn The words “How long will you cry out” are not in the text but some such introduction seems necessary because the rest of the speech assumes a personal subject.
[47:6] 4 tn Heb “before you are quiet/at rest.”
[47:6] 5 sn The passage is highly figurative. The sword of the
[47:7] 6 tn The reading here follows the Greek, Syriac, and Latin versions. The Hebrew text reads “how can you rest” as a continuation of the second person in v. 6.
[47:7] 7 tn Heb “When the
[47:7] 8 tn Heb “Against Ashkelon and the sea coast, there he has appointed it.” For the switch to the first person see the preceding translator’s note. “There” is poetical and redundant and the idea of “attacking” is implicit in “against.”